StarLeaf

Defunct videoconferencing company and platform

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October 2022 StarLeaf ceased all operations.
June 9 2022 StarLeaf Limited entered into administration.
2021 StarLeaf transitioned from hardware-led sales to a SaaS-based offering.
2020 StarLeaf announced a partnership with Poly to make their services available on Poly conferencing and meeting room systems. Usage of the platform grew over 1,000% between January and April due to global lockdowns and increased remote work.
2019 StarLeaf achieved ISO/IEC 27001 certification, demonstrating compliance with international information security management standards.
2019 StarLeaf secured £12m in funding from Grafton Capital and Highland Capital Partners, marking their eighth funding round.
2018 StarLeaf rebranded their Microsoft UC room system as 'Teamline by StarLeaf' and extended its compatibility to Microsoft Teams. The company also added file sharing functionality to their app.
2017 StarLeaf launched a new app for Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android platforms, enabling calls, meetings, and communication across devices.
2015 StarLeaf introduced a dedicated room system for Skype for Business/Microsoft UC.
2013 StarLeaf launched StarLeaf Cloud, a global network with regional points of presence, and ceased selling on-premise systems. The company also introduced the StarLeaf Breeze software client, enabling video meetings across multiple platforms and devices.

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